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|creator = Nuclearchinchila |
|creator = Nuclearchinchila |
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|image = Violet_Ketter.JPG |
|image = Violet_Ketter.JPG |
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|extant = |
|extant = 1 |
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|exgen=101 |
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|excause=gamma-ray burst |
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|ancestor = Lanced Ketter |
|ancestor = Lanced Ketter |
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|size = |
|size = 31 cm Long |
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|habitat = Huggs-Yokto Savanna |
|habitat = Huggs-Yokto Savanna |
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|support = Endoskeleton (Jointed Wood) |
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|diet = Omnivore ([[Violetgrass]], [[Speckled Berry Plant]], [[Stickyballs]], [[Sticky |
|diet = Omnivore ([[Violetgrass]], [[Speckled Berry Plant]], [[Stickyballs]], [[Sticky-Cube]], [[Twelve-Winged Worm]], [[Flying Dart]] and rarely [[Stickyball Licker]]s), Photosynthesis |
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|respiration = Active (Lungs) |
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|reproduction= Sexual, live birth, two |
|reproduction= Sexual, live birth, two sexes |
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|parent = Porphyrorhachidae |
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|genus = Porphyrorhachis |
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|genus = Kitrae |
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|species = violet |
|species = violet |
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This branch of [[ketter]] ventured out of the forests and began eating anything small enough to stick in its mouth due to its tougher digestive system. Its widened paws allow it to easily burrow small, shallow pits that it hides in to avoid predators such as the [[sauceback]]s. Since the saucebacks rely on echolocation they will usually miss a ketter within a hole since it will just "see" it as a hole in the ground. Other predators, such as [[azeraptor]]s and [[Bearhog Plent|bearhog plent]]s, often do not see the holes until they are right above them since they are often dug in areas with tall [[violetgrass]]. Some violet ketter still dwell in the sparse trees of the savanna. Their new pigment is derived from their diet of [[violetgrass]] and [[stickyballs]]. The pigment is absorbed through digestion and aids in hiding the '''Violet Ketter'''. When hunting for [[Twelve-Winged Worm|flying worm]]s or [[Flying Dart|darts]] a Ketter will find an area with the creature's scent and then sit and wait with its tail and head sticking straight up, masked as a blades of grass. When one comes near or lands on the ketter it strikes with the now-shortened lance above its mouth. If a violet ketter cannot find adequate sustenance from its usual diet it may even feast on its distant relative the [[Stickyball Licker|stickyball licker]] and extremely rarely, its own kind. |
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 28 March 2024
Violet Ketter | ||
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(Porphyrorhachis violet) | ||
15/101, gamma-ray burst | ||
Information | ||
Creator | Nuclearchinchila Other | |
Week/Generation | 10/65 | |
Habitat | Huggs-Yokto Savanna | |
Size | 31 cm Long | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Endoskeleton (Jointed Wood) | |
Diet | Omnivore (Violetgrass, Speckled Berry Plant, Stickyballs, Sticky-Cube, Twelve-Winged Worm, Flying Dart and rarely Stickyball Lickers), Photosynthesis | |
Respiration | Active (Lungs) | |
Thermoregulation | Unknown | |
Reproduction | Sexual, live birth, two sexes | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain Superkingdom Kingdom Subkingdom Phylum Class Subclass Superorder Order Suborder Family Genus Species | Eukaryota Viridisagania Mancerxa Phytozoa (info) Chloropodia (info) Phyllauria (info) Olfactoptica Kitrii Eukitrii Paleokitrii Porphyrorhachidae Porphyrorhachis Porphyrorhachis violet |
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This branch of ketter ventured out of the forests and began eating anything small enough to stick in its mouth due to its tougher digestive system. Its widened paws allow it to easily burrow small, shallow pits that it hides in to avoid predators such as the saucebacks. Since the saucebacks rely on echolocation they will usually miss a ketter within a hole since it will just "see" it as a hole in the ground. Other predators, such as azeraptors and bearhog plents, often do not see the holes until they are right above them since they are often dug in areas with tall violetgrass. Some violet ketter still dwell in the sparse trees of the savanna. Their new pigment is derived from their diet of violetgrass and stickyballs. The pigment is absorbed through digestion and aids in hiding the Violet Ketter. When hunting for flying worms or darts a Ketter will find an area with the creature's scent and then sit and wait with its tail and head sticking straight up, masked as a blades of grass. When one comes near or lands on the ketter it strikes with the now-shortened lance above its mouth. If a violet ketter cannot find adequate sustenance from its usual diet it may even feast on its distant relative the stickyball licker and extremely rarely, its own kind.